- Yul jong 律宗, or
Vinaya in Sanskrit) school,
founded by the
Korean monk
Gyeomik who went to
India in 526 CE to
learn Sanskrit and
study the Vinaya, is...
- RR: Gyeyuljong and Yul jong 律宗, or
Vinaya in Sanskrit)
monastic order,
founded by
Gyeomik for the
study and
implementation of śīla (yuljang 律藏) the "moral discipline"...
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Three Kingdoms Period,
especially in the 6th century. In 526, the monk
Gyeomik (謙益) from
Baekje traveled via the
southern sea
route to
India to learn...
- the
Silla in 528 CE, and by the
Baekje in 552 CE. In 526 CE,
Korea monk
Gyeomik went to
India to
learn Sanskrit and
study the
monastic discipline Vinaya...
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international students at
Indian universities. In 526 CE,
Korean monk
Gyeomik, went to
India to
learn Sanskrit and
study the
monastic discipline Vinaya...
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Buddhism in
Korea Buddhism in East Asia
Buddhism and
Eastern religions Gyeomik, went to
India to
study the Vinaya, then
founded the
Vinaya School in Korea...
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interests as far away as the East Indies. In 526, a
Baekje Korean monk
Gyeomik traveled to
India via the
southern sea
route and
mastered Sanskrit, specializing...
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China for the
first time in the late 4th century. In the 6th century,
Gyeomik, a
Buddhist monk of Baekje, went to
India to
learn more
about Buddhism...
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brought Buddhism to the
southern Korean peninsula in the 4th
century CE.
Gyeomik (겸익, 謙益), monk from
Baekje who was sent to
India to
bring back information...